Coachman’s House

The Coachmen’s House was another of the buildings built about 1800-1802 by John Jay. Originally the coachmen lived above the stable in the near end of the upper floor, with the remainder of the top floor used as a hayloft. The ground floor was originally open, with bays for carriage horses. The stone ends contained storage rooms for tack.

Visit

Hourly, docent-led house tours are available Thursday through Saturday at 1, 2, and 3pm

Carriage Barn Education & Visitor Center
Closed for the season

Discovery Centers
Closed for the season

Grounds
Open from sunrise to sunset

The Historic House Museum is closed Sundays, Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and holidays

Our full operating schedule and admission fees can be found under the visit tab above.